M Hori, M Kawano, K Kaneko, M Hasegawa, M Okaue, M Matsumoto, H Tanaka, T Hobo
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Clinical evaluation of orthodontic treatment after surgical repositioning or transplantation of teeth.
Fourteen impacted teeth in thirteen patients aged 9 to 17 years were either repositioned or transplanted, followed by postoperative orthodontic treatment. Successful results were achieved in twelve of the teeth. In one tooth, ankylosis of the root prevented a successful outcome, and deficient bone healing of the alveolar process led to an unsuccessful result in a second tooth.